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Significance of Access to Justice and Legal Aid: An Analysis of Concepts and Contemporary Adjustments
(2014)
Law is considered as a set of rules which regulates human conduct. When considering the final outcome of implementing such rules, 'justice' is overwhelmingly important. If there is an incapability of getting access to ...
Right to intervene or not to be intervened:The Impact of International Humanitarian Interventions on State Sovereignty from an International Law Perspective
(2014)
Despite the clear ban stipulated in the United Nations Charter on the use of force against territorial integrity and political independence against sovereign states international interventions based on humanitarian purposes ...
Climate Change and Rising Sea Level: Need for an International Regime for Displaced People and Geoproperty Rights
(2014)
Sea was at an inconceivably low level in the ancient world. The migratory routes traversed by the humans were over hard grounds all around. Suddenly the sea level rose. It was a strange phenomenon for the ancient people. ...
The Substantial Requisite of Stabilizing Rights for Academic Works; Intellectual Property Law Reflections
(2014)
Intellectual Property (IP) rights are recognized as a regime which had been established by law to safeguard the creativity of mankind, in the atmosphere of fast moving global economy. In the present context, all most all ...
Contract of Employment in Sri Lanka: A Contract like Any Other, But a Contract Not like Any Other!
(2014)
Contract of employment is a contract relating to employer and employee relationship. The traditional common law considered it as a contract made with free will of the parties. It paved the way for exploitation of employees ...
Protection of the Rights of Sri Lankan Migrant Women Workers: Critical Analysis of the Domestic and International Legal Regime.
(2014)
Sri Lanka is a third world country in which foreign employment plays a major role in directing foreign currency towards the country. The rate of migrant women workers in Sri Lanka is very high and they are highly vulnerable ...
Power Sharing, Economic Development and National Security- Sri Lanka' s Crisis of Executive Convenience
(2014)
'Stability' through national security and economic development is arguably a dominant model for governance in the contemporary world order. In transitional societies such as Sri Lanka the claims made on the basis of ...
Gender Stereotypes in South Asia: Legal Perspectives by U.N. Based Mechanisms
(2014)
Stereotypes on gender have long been deeply rooted as societal norms in the culture. However, the global phenomenon is that in any given time, or in several instances of women's lives, either in their professional lives ...